Map showing section of the Delaware River where Penn LNG wants to locate (click for larger version)
Early last week MDN brought you the fantastic news that seemingly out of nowhere, a plan to build an LNG export facility on the banks of the Delaware River south of Philadelphia is being actively, seriously discussed (see U.S. East Coast’s 3rd LNG Export Plant Proposed Near Philadelphia). Penn LNG, headed by a native of Philadelphia, has “quietly lined up support to build a $6.4 billion liquefied natural gas export terminal near Philly.” However, the favored site for the project--a functioning warehouse (once upon a time a Ford assembly plant) in Delaware County--is not for sale or lease according to the owner. No worries. Penn LNG is "mulling several spots between South Philadelphia and Marcus Hook" according to a new article we spotted.
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